Donkey Lapel Pin
Donkey Lapel Pin Donkeys were first domesticated around 6,000 years ago in North Africa and Egypt for meat and milk. They also came to be a symbol for the democratic party. The origins of the Democratic donkey can be traced to the 1828 presidential campaign of Andrew Jackson. During that race, opponents of Jackson called him a jackass. Rather than rejecting the label, Jackson was amused by it and included an image of the animal in his campaign posters. Our donkey pin is hand cast in solid, lead-free pewter. Our farm animal pins have a US made, military style clasp back to keep it secure on a coat, hat, or bag. Our democrat pins arrive packaged on our signature presentation card, making them ready for gift-giving! 15/16" x 15/16", 23mm x 23mm Hand cast from solid, lead-free pewter Made in the US Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE